Everyone thinks they know what the Bears will do…
But Ben Johnson might be ready to shock the entire NFL — again.

🚨 Bears Draft Surprise Incoming? Ben Johnson Could Strike Again
Last year, the Chicago Bears stunned the league.
With the 10th overall pick, most experts expected a safe, predictable move — offensive line or pass rush.
Instead?
They shocked everyone by selecting tight end Colston Loveland.
A move few saw coming.
Now, insiders believe lightning might strike twice.

🔥 The Hidden Power Behind Chicago’s Draft Decisions
That 2025 surprise wasn’t random.
It was driven by one man:
Head coach Ben Johnson.
Since arriving in Chicago, Johnson has quietly gained significant influence over personnel decisions — and Loveland was the first proof.
And here’s the key detail:
Johnson doesn’t draft for position.
He drafts for fit.
⚡ A New Shock Pick Is Emerging

According to college football insider Joel Klatt, the Bears could pull off another unexpected move in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The name turning heads?
Jordyn Tyson — wide receiver, Arizona State.
And just like Loveland last year…
It would catch a lot of people off guard.
💥 Why Tyson Fits Johnson’s Vision Perfectly
At first glance, Tyson isn’t the obvious choice.
But when you break down his skillset?
It starts to make sense.
- 6’2”, over 200 pounds — ideal size
- Smooth, polished route-running
- Versatility to play inside or outside
- Strong body control and contested catch ability
- Willing blocker in the run game
In other words…
A perfect Ben Johnson receiver.

🤯 The Big Concern No One Can Ignore
There’s one reason Tyson might still be available.
Injuries.
- Knee issues
- Collarbone problems
- Hamstring setbacks
It’s the only thing holding him back.
But here’s what makes it interesting:
Despite those injuries, Tyson still delivered big performances — including a standout game with over 100 yards and a touchdown while playing hurt.

That toughness?
NFL teams notice that.
🧠 The Bigger Strategy: Building Around Caleb Williams
This potential move isn’t just about adding another weapon.
It’s about a larger shift in philosophy.
The Bears are all-in on Caleb Williams.
After:
- Trading DJ Moore
- Losing depth like Olamide Zaccheaus
- Dealing with injuries to key players like Rome Odunze
The receiving corps suddenly looks… thinner than expected.
And that changes everything.
🔮 Could the Bears Ignore Needs Again?
On paper, Chicago has other priorities:
- Edge rusher
- Safety
- Offensive line
But here’s the twist:
This draft class is deep at those positions.
Meaning…
The Bears could address those later.
And go bold early.

Again.
🏆 The Ben Johnson Effect
If history tells us anything, it’s this:
Don’t assume anything when Ben Johnson is involved.
Last year, he shocked the league.
This year?
He might do it again.
Because for Johnson, it’s not about following the board.
It’s about finding the right player — no matter where or when.
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